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Smith and Keenan's Advanced Business Law Book
The ninth edition is fully up-to-date with recent case law and statutory developments. The clear and easy to read style and layout of the previous edition, which combined text with cases, is maintained. Diagrams at the start of each chapter show the layout of the law under discussion. Overhead transparency masters of these diagrams are provided for the use of lecturers. For the first time, a lecturer's guide is available to support the text. This supplies guidelines on answering a proportion of the questions set in the book. This text is aimed at business undergraduates, HND students and professional accountancy students and covers - General contract law; Specific contracts including Sale of goods and supply of goods on credit; Employment law; Negotiable instruments and banking; Agency and partnership law; Professional negligence. KEY FEATURES is up-to-date with case law and statutory developments includes diagrams (available as OHP masters) of the area of law under consideration in each chapter is easy to read and understand is supported by a lecturer's guide READERSHIP BA Business studies/Accountancy courses on business law. HND Business and Finance students taking commercial law options. Examinations of the professional bodies ACCA, CIMA, AAT, IComA, ICSA.Read More
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- 0273604341
- 9780273604341
- Kenneth Smith, Denis Keenan
- 1 June 1994
- FT Prentice Hall
- Paperback (Book)
- 672
- 9th Revised edition
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